Julio Cesar keen on return to Italy

QPR keeper Julio Cesar has confirmed he is interested in returning to Serie A to join Roma.

The former Inter Milan star is set to leave Loftus Road after just one season and a number of clubs, including Arsenal, have been linked with his signature.

Cesar is currently impressing for Brazil, who face Uruguay in the semi-final tomorrow night, in the Confederations Cup and hopes his performances will help attract more interest.

But the prospect of joining Roma appeals to him and he said: "I will not be closing the door on Italian football, as they embraced me eight years ago and allowed me to reach the peak of my career.

"It would be good to return to Italian football, knowing the league and the language. Rome is a beautiful city and I won't rule that out as a possibility.

“If I have a good performance in this competition [Confederations Cup], many things might change for me and my future.

"By having a good competition and being champions, more clubs might be interested in me.

"I have been fully focused on the Confederations Cup since it started and will let my future be decided by the people that represent me.”

Meanwhile, another player QPR have earmarked for departure following their relegation to the Championship last month, Ji-Sung Park, has revealed he could be playing in the MLS or South Korean K-League next term.

Park struggled for Rangers after joining from Manchester United last summer and admits he has one move left before ending his career.

The 32-year-old said: "That I'm open to options means there is a possibility of playing in the K-League. It is possible if the right deal could be made. I'll remain a professional footballer for one or two more years.

"I chose QPR thinking it would be my last team, but if I do move on, then I think that will be the last time [before I retire]."